Warm and durable, the Synchilla® polyester fleece pullover that made fleece famous, with a classic Snap-T® pocket and placket and Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.

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The pullover that made fleece famous. Our warm, welcoming and easy-care Synchilla® Snap-T® Pullover has the feel of your favorite sweater with the soft yet technical benefits of double-faced fleece to trap body heat, hold off breezes and resist abrasion. Soft, plush and durable, it wicks moisture, dries fast and fends off cold-weather chills. Made to exceptionally high standards from double-faced 100% polyester fleece (solids, 86% recycled; heathers, 80% recycled), it has Y-Joint sleeves that allow increased mobility through the shoulders and arms, a stand-up collar with a 4-snap nylon placket to protect the neck and vent heat, and an on-seam left-chest pocket with a nylon flap and snap closure to hold your small essentials. Hem and cuffs are trimmed with spandex. Hip length. It’s also Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor.

Fair Trade Certified™

We pay a premium for every Fair Trade Certified item that carries our label. That extra money goes directly to the workers at the factory, and they decide how to spend it. The program also promotes worker health and safety and social and environmental compliance, and encourages dialog between workers and management.

Recycled Polyester

In 1993, we adopted fleece into our product line made from post consumer recycled (PCR) plastic soda bottles. We were the first outdoor clothing manufacturer to do so. PCR® clothing was a positive step towards a more sustainable system – one that uses fewer resources, discards less and better protects people’s health.

Today, we’re able to utilize more sources for recycled polyester and offer it on more garments such as Capilene® baselayers, shell jackets, board shorts, and fleece. We now recycle used soda bottles, unusable manufacturing waste, and worn out garments (including our own) into polyester fibers to produce many of our clothes.